Splash Guard

ABSTRACT

An article for use in a water receiving structure is disclosed. The article is directed to keeping water inside a water receiving member and preventing water splash and water damage to adjacent surfaces.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation application of U.S. non-provisional applicationSer. No. 15/386,051, filed Dec. 21, 2016, which claims the benefit U.S.provisional Application No. 62/270,712, filed Dec. 22, 2015, which areboth incorporated herein fully by this reference.

FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to a removable splash guard for preventing watersplashing during the use of water receiving articles.

BACKGROUND

Kids of all ages enjoy a bath time; especially they enjoy theopportunity to play in the bathtub and use the time to splash around inthe water and/or to play with toys. Playtime in a bathtub can in manycases result in large volumes of water being splashed on a supervisingcaregiver or onto the floor or other adjacent surfaces. Excess water ona floor can result in hazardously slick conditions for children andcaregivers alike. Furthermore, excess water on a floor and otheradjacent surfaces can also result in water damage to these surfaces or apossible growth of mold and bacteria that can also affect the health ofchildren and caregivers alike.

Thus, there is a need for articles and methods of using the same toprevent water splash and protect adjacent surfaces from the waterdamage, while providing adequate visibility for the caregivers.

SUMMARY

Disclosed herein is an article comprising: a) a protective memberdispenser comprising an upper edge and an open lower edge and a sideextending between the upper and lower edge, wherein the protectivemember dispenser comprises a protective member, which during use isdispensed and comprises: i) a central axis and a transverse axis that isperpendicular to the central axis, ii) a first width defined by a topedge and a bottom edge spaced apart relative to the central axis, iii) afirst length defined by a first side edge and a second side edgeextending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein the firstside edge and a second side edge are spaced apart relative to thetransverse axis, wherein the first side edge is secured within theprotective member dispenser, b) one or more first removable attachmentmembers attached to the side of the protective member dispenser, c) oneor more second removable attachment members located along the secondside edge, wherein at least a first upper portion of the protectivemember comprising the top edge is configured to be situated above a topedge of a water receiving structure, thereby preventing water fromsplashing over the top edge of the water receiving structure and whereinthe at least the first upper portion forms a first upper side edge and asecond upper side edge; and wherein at least a first lower portion ofthe protective member comprising the bottom edge is configured to extendbeyond the open lower edge of the protective member dispenser and besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure and wherein the at least the first lowerportion forms a first lower side edge and a second lower side edge.

Also disclosed herein is an article comprising: a) a protective membercomprising: i) a central axis and a transverse axis that isperpendicular to the central axis, ii) a first width defined by a topedge and a bottom edge spaced apart relative to the central axis, andiii) a first length defined by a first side edge and a second side edgeextending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein the firstside edge and a second side edge are spaced apart relative to thetransverse axis; b) one or more first removable attachment memberslocated along the first removable attachment member located along thefirst side edge, and c) one or more second removable attachment memberslocated along the second side edge, wherein at least a first upperportion of the protective member comprising the top edge is configuredto be situated above a top edge of a water receiving structure, therebypreventing water from splashing over the top edge of the water receivingstructure and wherein at least the first upper portion forms a firstupper side edge and a second upper side edge; and wherein at least afirst lower portion of the protective member comprising the bottom edgeis configured to be situated inside of the water receiving structure,thereby allowing water running downwards from the first upper portion toreturn back to the water receiving structure and wherein the at leastthe first lower portion forms a first lower side edge and a second lowerside edge.

Also disclosed herein is an article comprising: a) a protective memberdispenser comprising an upper edge and an open lower edge and a sideextending between the upper and lower edge, wherein the protectivemember dispenser comprises a first support bar being parallel to theside of the protective member dispenser extending between the upper andlower edge, wherein the protective member dispenser comprises aprotective member, which during use is dispensed and comprises: i) acentral axis and a transverse axis that is perpendicular to the centralaxis, ii) a first width defined by a top edge and a bottom edge spacedapart relative to the central axis, iii) a first length defined by afirst side edge and a second side edge extending between the top edgeand the bottom edge, wherein the first side edge and a second side edgeare spaced apart relative to the transverse axis, wherein the first sideedge is at least partially secured to the protective member dispenser,b) one or more first removable attachment members attached to the firstsupport bar, c) one or more second removable attachment members locatedalong the second side edge or one or more second removable attachmentmembers attached to a second support bar secured to the second sideedge, wherein at least a first upper portion of the protective membercomprising the top edge is configured to be situated above a top edge ofa water receiving structure, thereby preventing water from splashingover the top edge of the water receiving structure and wherein the atleast the first upper portion forms a first upper side edge and a secondupper side edge; and wherein at least a first lower portion of theprotective member comprising the bottom edge is configured to extendbeyond the open lower edge of the protective member dispenser and besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure and wherein the at least the first lowerportion forms a first lower side edge and a second lower side edge.

Additional advantages will be set forth in part in the description whichfollows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may belearned by practice of the aspects described below. The advantagesdescribed below will be realized and attained by means of the elementsand combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It isto be understood that both the foregoing general description and thefollowing detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only andare not restrictive.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

These and other features of the preferred embodiments of the inventionwill become more apparent in the detailed description in which referenceis made to the appended drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 shows an exemplary article disclosed herein positioned in awater-receiving member.

FIG. 2 shows an exemplary article disclosed herein.

FIG. 3 shows a cross section view of an exemplary article disclosedherein.

FIG. 4 shows an exemplary article disclosed herein.

FIG. 5 shows an exemplary article disclosed herein.

FIG. 6 shows an exemplary article disclosed herein.

FIG. 7 shows a top view of an exemplary article disclosed herein.

FIG. 8 shows an exemplary article disclosed herein.

FIG. 9 shows an exemplary article disclosed herein.

Additional advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in thedescription which follows, and in part will be obvious from thedescription, or can be learned by practice of the invention. Theadvantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means ofthe elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appendedclaims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing generaldescription and the following detailed description are exemplary andexplanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention can be understood more readily by reference to thefollowing detailed description, examples, drawings, and claims, andtheir previous and following description. However, before the presentarticles, devices, systems, and/or methods are disclosed and described,it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to thespecific devices, systems, and/or methods disclosed unless otherwisespecified, as such can, of course, vary. It is also to be understoodthat the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describingparticular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting.

The following description of the invention is provided as an enablingteaching of the invention in its best, currently known embodiment. Tothis end, those skilled in the relevant art will recognize andappreciate that many changes can be made to the various aspects of theinvention described herein, while still obtaining the beneficial resultsof the present invention. It will also be apparent that some of thedesired benefits of the present invention can be obtained by selectingsome of the features of the present invention without utilizing otherfeatures. Accordingly, those who work in the art will recognize thatmany modifications and adaptations to the present invention are possibleand can even be desirable in certain circumstances and are a part of thepresent invention. Thus, the following description is provided asillustrative of the principles of the present invention and not inlimitation thereof.

A. Definitions

Various combinations of elements of this disclosure are encompassed bythis invention, e.g. combinations of elements from dependent claims thatdepend upon the same independent claim.

Moreover, it is to be understood that unless otherwise expressly stated,it is in no way intended that any method set forth herein be construedas requiring that its steps be performed in a specific order.Accordingly, where a method claim does not actually recite an order tobe followed by its steps or it is not otherwise specifically stated inthe claims or descriptions that the steps are to be limited to aspecific order, it is no way intended that an order be inferred, in anyrespect. This holds for any possible non-express basis forinterpretation, including: matters of logic with respect to arrangementof steps or operational flow; plain meaning derived from grammaticalorganization or punctuation; and the number or type of aspects describedin the specification

It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for thepurpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to belimiting. As used in the specification and in the claims, the term“comprising” may include the aspects “consisting of” and “consistingessentially of” Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientificterms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one ofordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. In thisspecification and in the claims which follow, reference will be made toa number of terms which shall be defined herein. As used throughout, thesingular forms “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless thecontext clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “asuction cup” can include two or more such suction cups unless thecontext indicates otherwise.

Ranges can be expressed herein as from “about” one particular value,and/or to “about” another particular value. When such a range isexpressed, another aspect includes from the one particular value and/orto the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed asapproximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understoodthat the particular value forms another aspect. It will be furtherunderstood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant bothin relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the otherendpoint. It is also understood that there are a number of valuesdisclosed herein, and that each value is also herein disclosed as“about” that particular value in addition to the value itself. Forexample, if the value “10” is disclosed, then “about 10” is alsodisclosed. It is also understood that each unit between two particularunits are also disclosed. For example, if 10 and 15 are disclosed, then11, 12, 13, and 14 are also disclosed.

As used herein, the terms “optional” or “optionally” mean that thesubsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, andthat the description includes instances where said event or circumstanceoccurs and instances where it does not.

The word “or” as used herein means any one member of a particular listand also includes any combination of members of that list.

B. Splash Guard

To reduce the risk of injury, or excessive water splash out of a waterreceiving structure, such as a bathtub, parents or guardians willsometimes close the shower curtain while a child is bathing. This cancreate a risk of drowning or other injury due to the limited visibilitybehind the curtain. A splash guard placed along the edge of a waterreceiving structure can solve this problem by allowing the supervisor toremain in a clear sight of a bathing child, while providing an extendeddeflecting surface for keeping water in a water receiving structure.

In one aspect, disclosed herein is an article comprising: a) aprotective member dispenser comprising an upper edge and an open loweredge and a side extending between the upper and lower edge, wherein theprotective member dispenser comprises a protective member, which duringuse is dispensed and comprises: i) a central axis and a transverse axisthat is perpendicular to the central axis, ii) a first width defined bya top edge and a bottom edge spaced apart relative to the central axis,iii) a first length defined by a first side edge and a second side edgeextending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein the firstside edge and a second side edge are spaced apart relative to thetransverse axis, wherein the first side edge is secured within theprotective member dispenser, b) one or more first removable attachmentmembers attached to the side of the protective member dispenser, c) oneor more second removable attachment members located along the secondside edge, wherein at least a first upper portion of the protectivemember comprising the top edge is configured to be situated above a topedge of a water receiving structure, thereby preventing water fromsplashing over the top edge of the water receiving structure and whereinthe at least the first upper portion forms a first upper side edge and asecond upper side edge; and wherein at least a first lower portion ofthe protective member comprising the bottom edge is configured to extendbeyond the open lower edge of the protective member dispenser and besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure and wherein the at least the first lowerportion forms a first lower side edge and a second lower side edge.

In one aspect, also disclosed herein is an article comprising: a) aprotective member comprising: i) a central axis and a transverse axisthat is perpendicular to the central axis, ii) a first width defined bya top edge and a bottom edge spaced apart relative to the central axis,and iii) a first length defined by a first side edge and a second sideedge extending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein thefirst side edge and a second side edge are spaced apart relative to thetransverse axis; b) one or more first removable attachment memberslocated along the first removable attachment member located along thefirst side edge, and c) one or more second removable attachment memberslocated along the second side edge, wherein at least a first upperportion of the protective member comprising the top edge is configuredto be situated above a top edge of a water receiving structure, therebypreventing water from splashing over the top edge of the water receivingstructure and wherein at least the first upper portion forms a firstupper side edge and a second upper side edge; and wherein at least afirst lower portion of the protective member comprising the bottom edgeis configured to be situated inside of the water receiving structure,thereby allowing water running downwards from the first upper portion toreturn back to the water receiving structure and wherein the at leastthe first lower portion forms a first lower side edge and a second lowerside edge.

In one aspect, also disclosed herein is an article comprising: a) aprotective member dispenser comprising an upper edge and an open loweredge and a side extending between the upper and lower edge, wherein theprotective member dispenser comprises a first support bar being parallelto the side of the protective member dispenser extending between theupper and lower edge, wherein the protective member dispenser comprisesa protective member, which during use is dispensed and comprises: i) acentral axis and a transverse axis that is perpendicular to the centralaxis, ii) a first width defined by a top edge and a bottom edge spacedapart relative to the central axis, iii) a first length defined by afirst side edge and a second side edge extending between the top edgeand the bottom edge, wherein the first side edge and a second side edgeare spaced apart relative to the transverse axis, wherein the first sideedge is at least partially secured to the protective member dispenser,b) one or more first removable attachment members attached to the firstsupport bar, c) one or more second removable attachment members locatedalong the second side edge or one or more second removable attachmentmembers attached to a second support bar secured to the second sideedge, wherein at least a first upper portion of the protective membercomprising the top edge is configured to be situated above a top edge ofa water receiving structure, thereby preventing water from splashingover the top edge of the water receiving structure and wherein the atleast the first upper portion forms a first upper side edge and a secondupper side edge; and wherein at least a first lower portion of theprotective member comprising the bottom edge is configured to extendbeyond the open lower edge of the protective member dispenser and besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure and wherein the at least the first lowerportion forms a first lower side edge and a second lower side edge.

In one aspect, the first support bar can be secured to at least theupper edge of the protective member dispenser. In another aspect, thefirst support bar can be secured to at least the upper edge and the openlower edge of the protective member dispenser. In yet another aspect,the first support bar can be secured to the protective member housing.

In one aspect, the article comprises the first support bar and thesecond support bar.

In one aspect, the one or more first removable attachment members areattached to a bottom edge of the first support bar. As such, the articlecan be secured to stand upright on the water receiving structure, forexample, stand upright on a bathtub. Thus, the article does not need tobe secured to a wall. In another aspect, the one or more first removableattachment members are attached to a bottom edge of the first supportbar, and the one or more second removable attachment members areattached to a bottom edge of the second support bar. As such, thearticle can be secured to stand upright on the water receivingstructure, for example, stand upright on a bathtub and the secondsupport bar can also be secured stand upright on the water receivingstructure, for example, a bathtub.

In one aspect, the first support bar is made of metal, such as steel, ora hard plastic. In one aspect, the second support bar is made of metal,such as steel, or a hard plastic.

In the aspects described herein, the water receiving structure can beany structure capable of receiving water. In some aspects, the waterreceiving structure comprises a shower structure, a tub structure, apool structure, or any combination thereof. In some aspects, the waterreceiving structure is a shower structure. In other aspects, the waterreceiving structure is a tub structure. In some aspects, the tubstructure can comprise a showerhead. In yet other aspects, the tubstructure can be without a showerhead. In yet other aspects, the waterreceiving structure is a pool structure. In still further aspects, thewater receiving structure is a sink structure. In some aspects, thewater receiving structure can further comprise one or more jet membersproviding a water jet. In yet other aspects, the water receivingstructure can comprise a pressure system providing water to the jetmembers. It is understood that the water receiving structure can beadjacent to a surface. In some aspects, the adjacent surfaces aresidewalls that the water receiving structure is connected to. In someaspects, the article described herein is attached to the adjacentsurfaces of the water receiving structure. In other aspects, theadjacent surfaces can comprise any materials known in the art, forexample and without limitation, the adjacent surfaces such as theadjacent sidewalls can comprise a mirror, a glass, a ceramics, aconcrete, a brick, a wood, a plastic material, a marble, a stone, alinoleum, metal finishes, a granite, and any combination thereof.

In some aspects, a water receiving structure has a top edge and a bottomedge. It is understood that the article described herein prevents waterfrom splashing over the top edge of the water receiving structure. It isfurther understood that the article described herein allows splashedwater to be returned back to the water receiving structure and not to bedisposed on a floor or adjacent surfaces. In some aspects, where thewater receiving structure is a shower structure, the top edge of thewater receiving structure is a bottom rim of the shower structure. Inyet other aspects, where the water receiving structure is a tub, the topedge of the water receiving structure is a tub rim. In yet otheraspects, where the water receiving structure is a pool, the top edge ofthe water receiving structure is a pool rim. In still further aspects,where the water receiving structure is a sink, the top edge of the waterreceiving structure is a sink rim.

In certain aspects, the at least a first upper portion of the protectivemember comprising the top edge and that is configured to be situatedabove the top edge of water receiving structure has a second width. Inother aspects, the at least a first lower portion of the protectivemember comprising the bottom edge and that is configured to be situatedinside of the water receiving structure has a third width. It isunderstood that the second width of the protective member can be easilyadjusted by a caregiver depending on the age and/or height of the child,amount of splashed water, and/or required visibility. It is furtherunderstood that the second and third widths are interconnected. Theincrease in the second width can result in the decrease in the thirdwidth.

In one aspect, the protective member dispenser further comprises a waterreceiving support structure that is configured extend horizontally fromthe protective member dispenser and be placed on the top edge of waterreceiving structure, thereby providing stability to the article. Inanother aspect, the protective member housing further comprises a waterreceiving support structure that is configured extend horizontally fromthe protective member dispenser and be placed on the top edge of waterreceiving structure, thereby providing stability to the article.

In aspects where the article comprises a protective member dispenser,the protective member extends beyond the open lower edge of theprotective member dispenser. In one aspect, the protective memberextends from about 1 to about 15 inches beyond the open lower edge ofthe protective member dispenser. In another aspect, the protectivemember can extend from about 2 to about 6 inches beyond the open loweredge of the protective member dispenser. As such, the portion of theprotective member that extends beyond the open lower edge of theprotective member dispenser is configured to be situated inside of thewater receiving structure.

In one aspect, the first width defined by a top edge and a bottom edgeof the protective member spaced apart relative to the central axis isfrom about 10 inches to about 60 inches. For example, the first widthdefined by a top edge and a bottom edge of the protective member spacedapart relative to the central axis is from about 15 inches to about 40inches.

In some aspects, the second and the third width can be the same ordifferent. In one aspect, the second width is substantially equal to thethird width. In another aspect, the second width can be from about 1 toabout 40 inches, including exemplary values of about 2 inches, about 5inches, about 10 inches, about 15 inches, about 20 inches, about 25inches, about 30 inches, and about 35 inches. In yet other aspects, thesecond width can be any value between any two foregoing points. Incertain aspects, the third width can be from about 1 to about 40 inches,including exemplary values of about 2 inches, about 5 inches, about 10inches, about 15 inches, about 20 inches, about 25 inches, about 30inches, and about 35 inches. In yet other aspects, the third width canbe any value between any two foregoing points. It is further understoodthat in some aspects, the second and third width can be determined byone of ordinary skill in the art based on a type of the water receivingstructure. Specifically, it is understood that in certain aspects, thesecond and third width can be any value depending on a height of the topand bottom edge of the water receiving structure. It is furtherunderstood that the second and third width can be any value that allowsone of ordinary skill in the art to prevent splashing of water on afloor or adjacent to the water receiving structure surfaces. In yetother aspects, it is understood that the second and third width can beany value that allows splashed water to be returned back to the waterreceiving structure. In yet other aspects, the second width can be fromabout 1 to about 40 inches and the third width from about 1 and about 40inches. It is understood that the second and third width can beinterconnected.

In some aspects, the one or more first and/or second removableattachment members are located along the first and second edge of theprotective member and are configured to be attached to adjacent surfacesof the water receiving structure. In some aspects, the adjacent surfacescomprise adjacent sidewalls of the water receiving structure. In someaspects, the adjacent sidewalls can comprise one or more a mirror, aglass, a ceramics, a concrete, a brick, a wood, a plastic material, amarble, a stone, a linoleum, metal finishes, a granite and the like. Inyet other aspects, the adjacent surfaces can be colored or textured. Insome aspects, the one or more first and/or second removable attachmentmembers are located along the first and second upper side edges. In someaspects, the first and/or second removable attachment members cancomprise at least two removable attachment members. In other aspects,the first and/or second removable attachment members can comprise atleast three removable attachment members. In yet other aspects, thefirst and/or second removable attachment member can comprise from atleast 2 to about 30 removable attachment members, including exemplary 3,5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 23, 25, and 28 removable attachment members.In yet other aspects, and as readily appreciated by one of ordinaryskills in the art, a number of the first and/or second removable memberscan be any number that allows a safe and convenient attachment of theprotective member to the adjacent surfaces and provides a desirablesplash protection. It is understood that the one or more first and/orsecond removable attachment members can be spaced from each to anotherat any distance.

In one aspect, the first removable attachment members can be configuredto be extendible from the protective member dispenser. In anotheraspect, the first removable attachment members can be configured to beextendible from the protective member housing. Such an arrangement canallow the protective member dispenser and/or protective member housingto be position within the water receiving structure and a portion of theprotective member dispenser and/or protective member can be positionedbelow the top edge of the water receiving structure, while the firstremovable attachment members can extend to and be attached to the sidewall of the water receiving structure.

In yet other aspects, the protective member can further comprise one ormore third removable attachment members located along the bottom edge ofthe protective member. In still further aspects, the one or more thirdremovable attachment members placed along the bottom edge of theprotective member can be attached to an adjacent part of the waterreceiving structure. It is understood that if the one or more thirdremovable attachment members are present and secured to the adjacentpart of the water receiving structure, this configuration will assist ina splash water from the first upper portion to run downwards of thewater receiving structure. In some aspect, this configuration cansubstantially secure the at least first lower portion of the protectivemember within the water receiving structure. In some aspects, theremovable attachment member comprises at least two members. In yet otheraspects, the removable attachment member comprises at least threemembers. In yet other aspects, the third removable attachment member cancomprise from at least 2 to about 30 removable attachment members,including exemplary 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 23, 25, and 28removable attachment members. It is further understood that a number ofthe third removable attachment members can be any number allowing asecure attachment of the bottom edge of the protective member to thebottom part of the water receiving structure. It is also understood thatthe one or more third attachment members can be located at any distancefrom each other.

In some aspects, the protective member can further comprises one or morefourth removable attachment members located on the protective member. Insome aspects, the one or more fourth removable attachment members can belocated substantially in the center of the protective member. It isunderstood that the one or more fourth removable attachment members canbe located anywhere on the protective member.

In some aspects, the one or more first, second, third or fourthremovable attachment members are placed to form a design pattern. Inother aspects, the one or more first, second, third or fourth removableattachment members are placed randomly.

In some aspects the one or more first, second, third and fourthremovable attachment members are a same type of an attachment member ora different type of an attachment member. In some aspects, the one ormore first, second, third or fourth removable attachment members cancomprise a suction cup, a hook, a latch, or a ring. The suction cup,hook, latch, or ring can be made of any suitable material, such as, forexample, rubber, plastic, or metal. In yet other aspects, the one ormore first, second, third or fourth removable attachment members cancomprise any water resistant adhesive. In the aspects, where the one ormore first, second, third or fourth removable attachment memberscomprise a water resistant adhesive, the water resistant adhesive can bereapplied to secure the protective member in a water receivingstructure. In other aspects, the water resistant adhesive does not needto be reapplied to secure the protective member in a water receivingstructure. In some aspects, the water resistant adhesive can be reusedmultiple times.

It is understood that the protective member can be made of any materialsable to withstand or repel water. In some aspects, the protective membercan be a plastic material. In certain aspects, the protective member canbe a foldable plastic material. In other aspects, the protective membercan be a rigid plastic material. In some aspects, the plastic materialcan comprise a vinyl, a polyethylene, or a polypropylene. In yet otheraspects, the plastic material is a vinyl. In yet other aspects, theprotective member can be transparent or translucent. In certain aspects,the protective member is transparent. In some aspects, the protectivemember can comprise a decorative pattern. It is understood that theprotective member can have any decorative patterns, for example andwithout limitation, patterns related to the book or film characters,animals, toys, or nature. It is further understood that the protectivemember can be colored.

In certain aspects, the protective member can be foldable and can beconfigured to have an adjustable length. As one of ordinary skill in theart would readily appreciate, the size of the water receiving structurecan vary. The protective member of the current invention allowsflexibility for a user to utilize the same protective member for a largevariety of the different water receiving structures. In some aspects,the first length of the protective member is configured to extend. Inother aspects, the first length of the protective member is configuredto extend to a second length, wherein the second length corresponds to adistance between the adjacent sidewalls of the water receivingstructure. In yet other aspects, the second length corresponds to adistance between the adjacent surfaces of the water receiving structure.In yet other aspects, the first length can be configured to contract. Instill further aspects, the first length is configured to contract to athird length, wherein the third length corresponds to a distance betweenthe adjacent sidewalls of the water receiving structure. In yet otheraspects, the third length corresponds to a distance between the adjacentsurfaces of the water receiving structure. It is understood that thesecond and the third length can be same or different. In yet otheraspects, the second length is different from the third length.

It is understood that the extension or contraction of the first lengthcan be accomplished by any methods known in the art. In some aspects,the top edge of the protective member can comprise a first extensionmember allowing extending the first length to the second length. In yetother aspects, the top edge of the protective member can comprise afirst extension member allowing contracting the first length to thethird length. In yet other aspects, the top edge of the protectivemember can comprise a first extension member allowing to extend thefirst length to the second length and/or to contract the first length tothe third length.

In yet other aspects, the bottom edge of the protective member cancomprises a second extension member first extension member allowingextending the first length to the second length. In yet other aspects,the bottom edge of the protective member can comprise a second extensionmember allowing contraction the first length to the third length. In yetother aspects, the bottom edge of the protective member can comprise asecond extension member allowing the first length to extend to thesecond length and/or to contract the first length to the third length.

In certain aspects, at least a third portion of the protective membercan be folded relative to the transverse axis of the protective memberto form a folded structure having a fourth length. In yet other aspects,the folded structure can be attached to at least a fourth portion of theprotective member having a fifth length with one or more fifthattachment members. It is understood that the folded structure allowsthe protective member to extend to the fourth length when unfolded. Itis further understood that in some aspects the fifth length can besubstantially similar to the first length. It is further understood thatthe one or more fifth attachment members are utilized to keep the foldedstructure attached to the at least a fourth portion of the protectivemember when there is no need to extend the length of the protectivemember. It is further understood that the folded structure can beconfigured to keep the esthetics of the protective member and to notinterfere with the protection against splashed water.

In one aspect, the first length can be from about 40 inches to about 80inches. For example, the first length can be from about 55 inches toabout 70 inches.

In certain aspects of the current invention, the one or more of fifthattachment members are located anywhere on the folded structure andanywhere on the at least a fourth portion of the protective member. Itis further understood that the fourth length can be any lengthconfigured to fit the dimensions of the water receiving structure. Insome aspects, the one or more of fifth attachment members can comprise afastener. In some aspects, the fastener can comprise a snappingfastener, a locking fastener, an adhesive fastener, a magnet or anycombination thereof. In some aspects, the fastener comprises a waterresistant material. In yet other aspects, the one or more fifthattachment members comprise a coupled fastener. In these aspects, thecoupled fastener comprises a female and a male member. The female andmale member are attached to secure the folded structure on the at leasta fourth portion of the protective member. In one aspect, the femalemember of the fastener is positioned on the at least a fourth portion ofthe protective member. In yet other aspect, the male member of thefastener is positioned on the folded structure. In still furtheraspects, the female member of the fastener is positioned on the foldedstructure, and the male member of the fastener is positioned on the atleast a fourth portion of the protective member.

In still further aspects, the top edge of the protective member cancomprise a first extension member and the bottom edge of the protectivemember can comprise a second extension member. It is further understoodthat the first and second extension members can be configured to fit avariety of the water receiving structures. In some aspects, the firstand second extension members can have a same size or a different size.In yet other aspects, the first and second extension members can be asame type extension member or a different type extension member. Instill further aspects, the first and the second extension members arethe same type extension members. In certain aspects, the first andsecond extension members can comprise any material allowing extension orcontraction of the protective member. In some aspects, the first and/orsecond extension member can comprise an elastic material. In yet otheraspects, the first and/or second extension member can comprise a cord.In certain aspects, the cord can comprise a textile, a plastic, or metalmaterial.

Exemplary articles positioned in an exemplary receiving water structureis shown in FIGS. 1-7. In FIG. 1, the receiving water structure is abathtub 102 with a showerhead 104. The protective member 106 having adesign pattern printed on the surface is secured with the removableattachment members, such as suction cups 108 to the bathtub adjacentsidewalls 110. The first upper portion of the protective member 112having a second width of about 2-4 inches is extending above a bathtubrim 114, thereby preventing water from splashing over the bathtub rim.The top edge 116 of the protective member 106 comprises an extensionmember 118, for example, an elastic cord that can be extended orcontracted depending on the size of the water receiving structure. Thefirst lower portion of the protective member 120 having a third width ofabout 2-4 inches is situated inside the bathtub 102 thereby allowingwater running downwards from the first upper portion 112 to return backto the bathtub. FIG. 1 also shows the central axis 122 and a transverseaxis 124.

FIG. 2 shows another exemplary article disclosed herein. The article hasa protective member dispenser 126. The protective member dispenser 126can have a protective member housing that contains the protective member106. The protective member dispenser 126 can also be without aprotective member housing, wherein the protective member 106 is rolledup on the protective member dispenser 126 from where the protectivemember 106 can be dispensed. The protective member dispenser 126 has anupper edge 128 and an open lower edge 130. A portion of the protectivemember 106 having the bottom edge 134 extends beyond the open lower edge130. The lower edge 130 is open to allow for the protective member 106to extend beyond the open lower edge 130. The protective memberdispenser 126 has a side 132 to which one or more first removableattachment members 116 are attached. The one or more first removableattachment members 116 are configured to be attached to the bathtubadjacent sidewalls 110, shown in FIG. 1. The protective member dispenser126 has a mechanism 140 for dispensing and retracting the protectivemember. The protective member 106 has a central axis 122 and atransverse axis 124 that is perpendicular to the central axis. Theprotective member 106 has a first width defined by the top edge 117 anda bottom edge 134 spaced apart relative to the central axis 122. Theprotective member 106 has a first length defined by a first side edge121 and a second side edge 119 extending between the top edge 117 andthe bottom edge 134, wherein the first side edge 121 and a second sideedge 119 are spaced apart relative to the transverse axis 124, whereinthe first side edge 121 is at least partially secured to the protectivemember dispenser 126. One or more second removable attachment members118 are located along the second side edge 119 of the protective member106. The protective member 106 can have one or more third removableattachment members 108, which are located along the bottom edge 134 ofthe protective member 106. As shown in FIG. 1, during use at least afirst upper portion of the protective member 106 comprising the top edge117 is configured to be situated above a top edge of a water receivingstructure 102, thereby preventing water from splashing over the top edge117 of the water receiving structure 102 and wherein the at least thefirst upper portion forms a first upper side edge and a second upperside edge. At least a first lower portion of the protective membercomprising the bottom edge 134 is configured to extend beyond the openlower edge 130 of the protective member dispenser 126 and be situatedinside of the water receiving structure 102 (shown in FIG. 1), therebyallowing water running downwards from the first upper portion to returnback to the water receiving structure 102 and wherein the at least thefirst lower portion forms a first lower side edge and a second lowerside edge.

FIG. 3 shows a cross sectional view of a protective member dispenser 126disclosed herein. The protective member dispenser 126 has an upper edge128 and an open lower edge 130. The protective member dispenser 126 hasa side 132 to which one or more first removable attachment members 116are attached. The protective member dispenser 126 has a protectivemember housing 133. The protective member housing 133 has a verticalslot 136 that allows for the protective member (not shown) to bedispensed from the protective member dispenser 126. FIG. 4 shows thevertical slot 136.

FIG. 5 shows a protective member dispenser 126 without a protectivemember housing. The protective member dispenser 126 has a mechanism 140for dispensing and retracting the protective member. The mechanism 140for dispensing and retracting the protective member can be a springloaded mechanism, which has the ability to automatically retracting aprotective member. The mechanism 140 for dispensing and retracting theprotective member can also have a lock/release function so that theprotective member can be locked at a desired length and only beretracted when desired. For example, the protective member can bedispenses and at a desired length the lock function prevents theprotective member from automatically being retracted. The releasefunction, such as, for example, a button, can release the lock function,thereby activating the spring loaded mechanism to allow the protectivemember to be retracted to the protective member dispenser.

In another aspect, the mechanism 140 for dispensing and retracting theprotective member can comprise a manually operable mechanism, such as ahand crank. In such an aspect, the user can manually turn the hand crankto roll up the protective member on the protective member dispenser. Themanually operable mechanism, such as a hand crank, can also have alock/release mechanism so that the protective member can be locked at adesired length and only be retracted manually when desired. The releasefunction, such as, for example, a button, can release the lock function,thereby activating the manually operable mechanism to allow a user tomanually retract the protective member to the protective memberdispenser.

FIG. 6 is similar to FIG. 5 but that the protective member 106 is shownwhere the second side edge 119 is visible. The one or more secondremovable attachment members are not shown in this view.

FIG. 7 shows a top view of a protective member dispenser 126 disclosedherein. In this view, the slot of the protective member housing 133 canbe seen. Also, the configuration of the one or more first attachmentmembers 116 is shown.

FIG. 8 shows a protective member dispenser 126 with a protective memberhousing 133. The protective member dispenser 126 has a manually operatedmechanism 140, in the form of a hand crank, for dispensing andretracting the protective member 106. The protective member housing 133has a water receiving support structure 142 that is on the top edge of abathtub 102. The protective member housing 133 has a vertical slot 136that allows for the protective member (not shown) to be dispensed fromthe protective member dispenser 126. The one or more first removableattachment members 116 are attached to the bathtub adjacent sidewalls110, and are also attached to the protective member housing 133 and/orprotective member dispenser 126.

FIG. 9 shows a protective member dispenser 126 with a protective memberhousing 133. The protective member dispenser 126 has a manually operatedmechanism 140, in the form of a hand crank, for dispensing andretracting the protective member. The protective member housing 133 hasa water receiving support structure 142. The protective member housing133 has a vertical slot 136 that allows for the protective member (notshown) to be dispensed from the protective member dispenser 126. The oneor more first removable attachment members 116 are attached to theprotective member housing 133 and/or protective member dispenser 126.The one or more second removable attachment members 118 are also shown.

In some aspects, the inventive article comprising a protective member issusceptible of a low cost manufacture with regards to both materials andlabor, and which accordingly susceptible of low prices of sale to theconsuming public, thereby making such articles economically available.

C. Methods

In still further aspects, disclosed herein are the of using theinventive articles comprising a protective member as disclosed above.

In certain aspects, disclosed herein is a method comprising: a)providing an article comprising: i) a protective member comprising: 1) acentral axis and a transverse axis that is perpendicular to the centralaxis, 2) a first width defined by a top edge and a bottom edge spacedapart relative to the central axis, and 3) a first length defined by afirst side edge and a second side edge extending between the top edgeand the bottom edge, wherein the first side edge and a second side edgeare spaced apart relative to the transverse axis; ii) one or more firstremovable attachment members located along the first side edge; and iii)one or more second removable attachment members located along the secondside edge; b) securing the article to allow at least a first upperportion of the protective member comprising the top edge to be situatedabove a top edge of a water receiving structure, thereby preventingwater from splashing over the top edge of the water receiving structureand to allow at least a first lower portion of the protective membercomprising the bottom edge to be situated inside of the water receivingstructure, thereby allowing water running downwards from the first upperportion to return back to the water receiving structure.

It is understood that the water receiving structure can comprise ashower structure, a tub structure, a pool structure, or any combinationthereof. It is further understood that the one or more first, second,third or fourth attachment members can comprise any attachment memberthat can be removable connect the inventive article to the adjacentsurfaces. In some aspects, the attachment members can comprise a suctioncap, a water resistant adhesive or any combination thereof. In someexemplary aspects, a user can press the one or more first and secondremovable attachment members against each of the adjacent to the bathtubside walls and to the inner walls of bathtub if needed. In yet otherexemplary aspects, a user can also press the one or more third removableattachment members, if present, along the inside bottom portion of thebathtub to secure the protective member within the bathtub.

With respect to the above description, it is to be realized to that theoptimum dimensional relationship for the part of the invention, toinclude various in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner ofoperation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious toone skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to thoseillustrated in the drawings and described in the specification areintended to be encompassed by the present invention.

Although several embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in theforegoing specification, it is understood by those skilled in the artthat many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will cometo mind to which the invention pertains, having the benefit of theteaching presented in the foregoing description and associated drawings.It is thus understood that the invention is not limited to the specificembodiments disclosed hereinabove, and that many modifications and otherembodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appendedclaims. Moreover, although specific terms are employed herein, as wellas in the claims which follow, they are used only in a generic anddescriptive sense, and not for the purposes of limiting the describedinvention, nor the claims which follow.

D. Aspects

In view of the described article and method and variations thereof,herein below are described certain more particularly described aspectsof the inventions. These particularly recited aspects should not howeverbe interpreted to have any limiting effect on any different claimscontaining different or more general teachings described herein, or thatthe “particular” aspects are somehow limited in some way other than theinherent meanings of the language and formulas literally used therein.

Aspect 1: An article comprising: a) a protective member dispensercomprising an upper edge and an open lower edge and a side extendingbetween the upper and lower edge, wherein the protective memberdispenser comprises a protective member, which during use is dispensedand comprises: i) a central axis and a transverse axis that isperpendicular to the central axis, ii) a first width defined by a topedge and a bottom edge spaced apart relative to the central axis, iii) afirst length defined by a first side edge and a second side edgeextending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein the firstside edge and a second side edge are spaced apart relative to thetransverse axis, wherein the first side edge is at least partiallysecured to the protective member dispenser, b) one or more firstremovable attachment members attached to the side of the protectivemember dispenser, c) one or more second removable attachment memberslocated along the second side edge, wherein at least a first upperportion of the protective member comprising the top edge is configuredto be situated above a top edge of a water receiving structure, therebypreventing water from splashing over the top edge of the water receivingstructure and wherein the at least the first upper portion forms a firstupper side edge and a second upper side edge; and wherein at least afirst lower portion of the protective member comprising the bottom edgeis configured to extend beyond the open lower edge of the protectivemember dispenser and be situated inside of the water receivingstructure, thereby allowing water running downwards from the first upperportion to return back to the water receiving structure and wherein theat least the first lower portion forms a first lower side edge and asecond lower side edge.

Aspect 2: The article of aspect 1, wherein the protective memberdispenser comprises a mechanism for dispensing and retracting theprotective member.

Aspect 3: The article of aspect 2, wherein the mechanism for dispensingand retracting the protective member comprises a spring loadedmechanism.

Aspect 4: The article of aspect 2, wherein the mechanism for dispensingand retracting the protective member comprises a manually operablemechanism.

Aspect 5: The article of aspect 2, wherein the mechanism for dispensingand retracting the protective member is configured to secure theprotective member at a desired length.

Aspect 6: The article of any one of aspects 1-5, wherein the protectivemember further comprises one or more third removable attachment memberslocated along the bottom edge of the protective member.

Aspect 7: The article of any one of aspects 1-6, wherein the protectivemember extends from about 1 to about 15 inches beyond the open loweredge of the protective member dispenser.

Aspect 8: The article of any one of aspects 1-7, wherein the protectivemember extends from about 2 to about 6 inches beyond the open lower edgeof the protective member dispenser.

Aspect 9: The article of any one of aspects 1-8, wherein the upper edgeof the protective member dispenser is at least partially open.

Aspect 10: The article of any one of aspects 1-9, wherein the protectivemember dispenser further comprises a protective member housing.

Aspect 11: The article of any one of aspects 1-10, wherein the waterreceiving structure comprises a shower structure, a tub structure, apool structure, or any combination thereof.

Aspect 12: The article of any one of aspects 1-11, wherein the one ormore first or second removable attachment members comprise a suctioncup.

Aspect 13: The article of any one of aspects 1-12, wherein the firstwidth is from about 10 inches to about 60 inches.

Aspect 14: The article of any one of aspects 1-12, wherein the firstwidth is from about 15 inches to about 40 inches.

Aspect 15: The article of any one of aspects 1-14, wherein theprotective member is transparent.

Aspect 16: The article of any one of aspects 1-15, wherein the firstlength is from about 40 inches to about 80 inches.

Aspect 17: The article of any one of aspects 1-16, wherein the firstlength is from about 55 inches to about 70 inches.

Aspect 18: The article of any one of aspects 1-17, wherein theprotective member is a plastic material.

Aspect 19: The article of any one of aspects 1-18, wherein the one ormore first removable attachment members comprises at least three or morefirst removable attachment members, and wherein the one or more secondremovable attachment members comprises at least three or more secondremovable attachment members.

Aspect 20: The article of any one of aspects 1-19, wherein the articlefurther comprises a water removal structure that is configured to removewater from the protective member when the protective member is retractedto the protective member dispenser after use.

Aspect 21: A method comprising the step of securing the article of anyone of aspects 1-20 to a water receiving structure by attaching the oneor more first removable attachment members to the water receivingstructure and attaching the one or more second removable attachmentmembers to the water receiving structure such that the protective membercomprising the top edge to be situated above a top edge of the waterreceiving structure, thereby preventing water from splashing over thetop edge of the water receiving structure and to allow at least a firstlower portion of the protective member comprising the bottom edge to besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure.

Aspect 22: An article comprising: a) a protective member dispensercomprising an upper edge and an open lower edge and a side extendingbetween the upper and lower edge, wherein the protective memberdispenser comprises a first support bar being parallel to the side ofthe protective member dispenser extending between the upper and loweredge, wherein the protective member dispenser comprises a protectivemember, which during use is dispensed and comprises: i) a central axisand a transverse axis that is perpendicular to the central axis, ii) afirst width defined by a top edge and a bottom edge spaced apartrelative to the central axis, iii) a first length defined by a firstside edge and a second side edge extending between the top edge and thebottom edge, wherein the first side edge and a second side edge arespaced apart relative to the transverse axis, wherein the first sideedge is at least partially secured to the protective member dispenser,b) one or more first removable attachment members attached to the firstsupport bar, c) one or more second removable attachment members locatedalong the second side edge or one or more second removable attachmentmembers attached to a second support bar secured to the second sideedge, wherein at least a first upper portion of the protective membercomprising the top edge is configured to be situated above a top edge ofa water receiving structure, thereby preventing water from splashingover the top edge of the water receiving structure and wherein the atleast the first upper portion forms a first upper side edge and a secondupper side edge; and wherein at least a first lower portion of theprotective member comprising the bottom edge is configured to extendbeyond the open lower edge of the protective member dispenser and besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure and wherein the at least the first lowerportion forms a first lower side edge and a second lower side edge.

Aspect 23: The article of aspect 22, wherein the one or more firstremovable attachment members are attached to a bottom edge of the firstsupport bar.

Aspect 24: The article of aspect 23, wherein the second support bar issecured to the second side edge and wherein the one or more secondremovable attachment members are attached to a bottom edge of the secondsupport bar.

Aspect 25: An article comprising: a) a protective member comprising: i)a central axis and a transverse axis that is perpendicular to thecentral axis, ii) a first width defined by a top edge and a bottom edgespaced apart relative to the central axis, iii) a first length definedby a first side edge and a second side edge extending between the topedge and the bottom edge, wherein the first side edge and a second sideedge are spaced apart relative to the transverse axis, b) one or morefirst removable attachment members located along the first side edge, c)one or more second removable attachment members located along the secondside edge, wherein at least a first upper portion of the protectivemember comprising the top edge is configured to be situated above a topedge of a water receiving structure, thereby preventing water fromsplashing over the top edge of the water receiving structure and whereinthe at least the first upper portion forms a first upper side edge and asecond upper side edge; and wherein at least a first lower portion ofthe protective member comprising the bottom edge is configured to besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure and wherein the at least the first lowerportion forms a first lower side edge and a second lower side edge.

Aspect 26: The article of aspect 25, wherein the water receivingstructure comprises a shower structure, a tub structure, a poolstructure, or any combination thereof

Aspect 27: The article of aspect 25 or 26, wherein the at least thefirst upper portion of the protective member has a second width.

Aspect 28: The article of any one of aspects 25-27, wherein the at leastthe first lower portion of the protective member has a third width.

Aspect 29: The article of any one of aspects 25-28, wherein the secondand third width are the same or different.

Aspect 30: The article of any one of aspects 25-29, wherein the secondwidth is from about 1 to about 40 inches.

Aspect 31: The article of any one of aspects 25-30, wherein the thirdwidth is from about 1 to about 40 inches.

Aspect 32: The article of any one of aspects 25-31, wherein the one ormore first and/or second removable attachment members are located alongthe first and second upper side edges.

Aspect 33: The article of any one of aspects 25-32, wherein the waterreceiving structure is a shower structure and wherein the top edge ofthe water receiving structure is a bottom rim of the shower structure.

Aspect 34: The article of any one of aspects 25-32, wherein the waterreceiving structure is a tub and wherein the top edge of the waterreceiving structure is a tub rim.

Aspect 35: The article of any one of aspects 25-34, wherein the waterreceiving structure is a pool and wherein the top edge of the waterreceiving structure is a pool rim.

Aspect 36: The article of any one of aspects 25-35, wherein the one ormore first and second removable attachment members are located along thefirst and second side edge of the protective member and are configuredto be attached to adjacent side walls of the water receiving structure.

Aspect 37: The article of any one of aspects 25-36, wherein theprotective member further comprises one or more third removableattachment members located along the bottom edge of the protectivemember.

Aspect 38: The article of aspect 37, wherein the one or more thirdremovable attachment members placed along the bottom edge of theprotective member is attached to an adjacent part of the water receivingstructure.

Aspect 39: The article of aspect 38, wherein the water receivingstructure is a tub or a pool, the adjacent part of the water receivingstructure is a sidewall of the tub or the pool.

Aspect 40: The article of any one of aspects 25-39, wherein theprotective member can further comprise one or more fourth removableattachment members located on the protective member.

Aspect 41: The article of any one of aspects 25-40, wherein the one ormore first, second, third and fourth removable attachment members are asame type of an attachment member or a different type of an attachmentmember.

Aspect 42: The article of aspect 41, wherein the one or more first,second, third or fourth removable attachment members comprise a suctioncup.

Aspect 43: The article of aspect 42, wherein the one or more first,second, third or fourth removable attachment member comprises a waterresistant adhesive.

Aspect 44: The article of any one of aspects 25-43, wherein theprotective member is a plastic material.

Aspect 45: The article of aspect 44, wherein the protective member is afoldable plastic.

Aspect 46: The article of aspect 45, wherein the plastic materialcomprises vinyl.

Aspect 47: The article of any one of aspects 25-46, wherein theprotective member is transparent.

Aspect 48: The article of any one of aspects 25-47, wherein theprotective member comprises a decorative pattern.

Aspect 49: The article of any one of aspects 25-48, wherein theprotective member is colored.

Aspect 50: The article of any one of aspects 25-49, wherein the firstlength of the protective member is configured to extend to a secondlength, wherein the second length corresponds to a distance between theadjacent sidewalls of the water receiving structure.

Aspect 51: The article of any one of aspects 25-50, wherein the firstlength of the protective member is configured to contract to a thirdlength, wherein the third length corresponds to a distance between theadjacent sidewalls of the water receiving structure.

Aspect 52: The article of aspects 50 or 51, wherein the second length isdifferent from the third length.

Aspect 53: The article of any one of aspects 25-52, wherein the top edgeof the protective member comprises a first extension member allowing toextend the first length to the second length and/or to contract thefirst length to the third length.

Aspect 54: The article of any one of aspects 25-54, wherein the bottomedge of the protective member comprises a second extension memberallowing to extend the first length to the second length and/or contractthe first length to the third length.

Aspect 55: The article of aspects 53 or 54, wherein the first and secondextension members are a same type extension member or a different typeextension member.

Aspect 56: The article aspect 55, wherein the extension member comprisesan elastic material.

Aspect 57: The article of any one of aspects 25-56, wherein at least athird portion of the protective member is folded relative to thetransverse axis to form a folded structure having a fourth length.

Aspect 58: The article of aspect 57, wherein the folded structure isattached to at least a fourth portion of the protective member having afifth length with one or more fifth attachment members.

Aspect 59: The article of aspect 58, wherein the one or more of fifthattachment members are located on the folded structure and on the atleast a fourth portion of the protective member.

Aspect 60: The article of any one of aspects 57-59, wherein the foldedstructure allows extending the protective member by the fourth lengthwhen unfolded.

Aspect 61: The article of any one of aspects 58-60, wherein the one ormore of fifth attachment members comprise a fastener.

Aspect 62: The article of aspect 61, wherein the fastener comprises asnapping fastener, a locking fastener, an adhesive fastener, or anycombination thereof.

Aspect 63: The article of aspect 61 or 62, wherein the fastenercomprises a female and a male member.

Aspect 64: A method comprising: a) providing an article comprising: i)protective member comprising: 1) a central axis and a transverse axisthat is perpendicular to the central axis, 2) a first width defined by atop edge and a bottom edge spaced apart relative to the central axis, 3)a first length defined by a first side edge and a second side edgeextending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein the firstside edge and a second side edge are spaced apart relative to thetransverse axis, ii) one or more first removable attachment memberslocated along the first side edge, iii) one or more second removableattachment members located along the second side edge, b) securing thearticle to allow at least a first upper portion of the protective membercomprising the top edge to be situated above a top edge of a waterreceiving structure, thereby preventing water from splashing over thetop edge of the water receiving structure and to allow at least a firstlower portion of the protective member comprising the bottom edge to besituated inside of the water receiving structure, thereby allowing waterrunning downwards from the first upper portion to return back to thewater receiving structure.

Aspect 65: The method of aspect 64, wherein the water receivingstructure comprises a shower structure, a tub structure, a poolstructure, or any combination thereof.

Aspect 66: The method of aspect 64 or 65, wherein the at least the firstupper portion of the protective member has a second width.

Aspect 67: The method of any one of aspects 64-66, wherein the at leastthe first lower portion of the protective member has a third width.

Aspect 68: The method any one of aspects 64-67, wherein the second andthird width are the same or different.

Aspect 69: The method of any one of aspects 64-68, wherein the secondwidth is from about 1 to about 40 inches.

Aspect 70: The method of any one of aspects 64-69, wherein the thirdwidth is from about 1 to about 40 inches.

Aspect 71: The method of any one of aspects 64-70, wherein the waterreceiving structure is a shower structure and wherein the top edge ofthe water receiving structure is a bottom rim of the shower structure.

Aspect 72: The method of any one of aspects 64-71, wherein the waterreceiving structure is a tub and wherein the top edge of the waterreceiving structure is a tub rim.

Aspect 73: The method of any one of aspects 64-72, wherein the waterreceiving structure is a pool and wherein the top edge of the waterreceiving structure is a pool rim.

Aspect 74: The method of any one of aspects 64-73, wherein the one ormore first and second removable attachment members are located along thefirst and second side edge of the protective member and are configuredto be attached to adjacent side walls of the water receiving structure.

Aspect 75: The method of any one of aspects 64-74, wherein theprotective member further comprises one or more third removableattachment members located along the bottom edge of the protectivemember.

Aspect 76: The method of aspect 75, wherein the one or more thirdremovable attachment members placed along the bottom edge of theprotective member is attached to an adjacent part of the water receivingstructure.

Aspect 77: The method of aspect 76, wherein the water receivingstructure is a tub or a pool, the adjacent part of the water receivingstructure is a sidewall of the tub or the pool.

Aspect 78: The method of any one of aspects 64-77, wherein theprotective member can further comprise one or more fourth removableattachment members located on the protective member.

Aspect 79: The method of any one of aspects 64-78, wherein the one ormore first, second, third and fourth removable attachment members are asame type of an attachment member or a different type of an attachmentmember.

Aspect 80: The method of aspect 79, wherein the one or more first,second, third or fourth removable attachment members comprise a suctioncup.

Aspect 81: The method of aspect 80, wherein the one or more first,second, third or fourth removable attachment member comprises a waterresistant adhesive.

Aspect 82: The method of any one of aspects 64-81, wherein theprotective member is a plastic material.

Aspect 83: The method of aspect 82, wherein the protective member is afoldable plastic.

Aspect 84: The method of aspect 83, wherein the plastic materialcomprises vinyl.

Aspect 85: The method of any one of aspects 64-84, wherein theprotective member is transparent.

Aspect 86: The method of any one of aspects 64-85, wherein theprotective member comprises a decorative pattern.

Aspect 87: The method of any one of aspects 64-86, wherein theprotective member is colored.

Aspect 88: The method of any one of aspects 64-88, wherein the firstlength of the protective member is configured to extend to a secondlength, wherein the second length corresponds to a distance between theadjacent sidewalls of the water receiving structure.

Aspect 89: The method of any one of aspects 64-89, wherein the firstlength of the protective member is configured to contract to a thirdlength, wherein the third length corresponds to a distance between theadjacent sidewalls of the water receiving structure.

Aspect 90: The method of aspects 88 or 89, wherein the second length isdifferent from the third length.

Aspect 91: The method of any one of aspects 64-90, wherein the top edgeof the protective member comprises a first extension member allowing toextend the first length to the second length and/or to contract thefirst length to the third length.

Aspect 92: The method of any one of aspects 64-92, wherein the bottomedge of the protective member comprises a second extension memberallowing to extend the first length to the second length and/or contractthe first length to the third length.

Aspect 93: The method of aspects 91 or 92, wherein the first and secondextension members are a same type extension member or a different typeextension member.

Aspect 94: The method aspect 93, wherein the extension member comprisesan elastic material.

Aspect 95: The method of any one of aspects 64-94, wherein at least athird portion of the protective member is folded relative to thetransverse axis to form a folded structure having a fourth length.

Aspect 96: The method of aspect 95, wherein the folded structure isattached to at least a fourth portion of the protective member having afifth length with one or more fifth attachment members.

Aspect 97: The method of aspect 96, wherein the one or more of fifthattachment members are located on the folded structure and on the atleast a fourth portion of the protective member.

Aspect 98: The method of any one of aspects 95-97, wherein the foldedstructure allows extending the protective member by the fourth lengthwhen unfolded.

Aspect 99: The method of any one of aspects 64-98, wherein the one ormore of fifth attachment members comprise a fastener.

Aspect 100: The method of aspect 99, wherein the fastener comprises asnapping fastener, a locking fastener, an adhesive fastener, or anycombination thereof.

Aspect 101: The method of aspect 99 or 100, wherein the fastenercomprises a female and a male member.

What is claimed is:
 1. An article comprising: a) a protective membercomprising: i. a central axis and a transverse axis that isperpendicular to the central axis, ii. a first width defined by a topedge and a bottom edge spaced apart relative to the central axis, iii. afirst length defined by a first side edge and a second side edgeextending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein the firstlength is configured to extend to a second length, wherein the secondlength corresponds to a distance between the adjacent sidewalls of thewater receiving structure, wherein the first side edge and a second sideedge are spaced apart relative to the transverse axis, b) one or morefirst removable attachment members located along the first side edge,wherein the one or more first removable attachment members are attachedto one or more first elastic cords, c) one or more second removableattachment members located along the second side edge, wherein at leasta first upper portion of the protective member comprising the top edgeis configured to be situated above a top edge of a water receivingstructure, thereby preventing water from splashing over the top edge ofthe water receiving structure and wherein the at least the first upperportion forms a first upper side edge and a second upper side edge; andwherein at least a first lower portion of the protective membercomprising the bottom edge is configured to be situated inside of thewater receiving structure, thereby allowing water running downwards fromthe first upper portion to return back to the water receiving structureand wherein the at least the first lower portion forms a first lowerside edge and a second lower side edge.
 2. The article of claim 1,wherein the one or more second removable attachment members are attachedto one or more second elastic cords.
 3. The article of claim 1, whereinthe water receiving structure comprises a shower structure, a tubstructure, a pool structure, or any combination thereof.
 4. The articleof claim 1, wherein the at least the first upper portion of theprotective member has a second width.
 5. The article of claim 1, whereinthe at least the first lower portion of the protective member has athird width.
 6. The article of claim 1, wherein the second and thirdwidth are the same or different.
 7. The article of claim 1, wherein thesecond width is from about 1 to about 40 inches.
 8. The article of claim1, wherein the third width is from about 1 to about 40 inches.
 9. Thearticle of claim 1, wherein the one or more first and/or secondremovable attachment members are located along the first and secondupper side edges.
 10. The article of claim 1, wherein the waterreceiving structure is a shower structure and wherein the top edge ofthe water receiving structure is a bottom rim of the shower structure.11. The article of claim 1, wherein the water receiving structure is atub and wherein the top edge of the water receiving structure is a tubrim.
 12. The article of claim 1, wherein the water receiving structureis a pool and wherein the top edge of the water receiving structure is apool rim.
 13. The article of claim 1, wherein the one or more first andsecond removable attachment members are located along the first andsecond side edge of the protective member and are configured to beattached to adjacent side walls of the water receiving structure. 14.The article of claim 1, wherein the protective member further comprisesone or more third removable attachment members located along the bottomedge of the protective member.
 15. The article of claim 14, wherein theone or more third removable attachment members placed along the bottomedge of the protective member is attached to an adjacent part of thewater receiving structure.
 16. The article of claim 15, wherein thewater receiving structure is a tub or a pool, the adjacent part of thewater receiving structure is a sidewall of the tub or the pool.
 17. Thearticle of claim 1, wherein the protective member can further compriseone or more fourth removable attachment members located on theprotective member.
 18. The article of claim 1, wherein the one or morefirst, second, third and fourth removable attachment members are a sametype of an attachment member or a different type of an attachmentmember.
 19. The article of claim 18, wherein the one or more first,second, third or fourth removable attachment members comprise a suctioncup.
 20. The article of claim 1, wherein at least a third portion of theprotective member is folded relative to the transverse axis to form afolded structure having a fourth length.